Recently my Microsoft Sculpt keyboard started messing up keystrokes and stopped working at all so I had to replace it. I bought 3 keyboards each with VISIBILITY features, ended up with 2 of 3.1) The Logitech K800 Wireless Illuminated Keyboard is now my daily replacement for my Sculpt. I was looking for improved visibility in low light and Logitech has an interesting option that works. It has many reviews as a bestseller, mostly positive. I love the quality feel of this keyboard and the key action is GREAT, feels very comfortable, not mushy at all. I've been wary of a number of reviews that suggest quality has dropped and reliability has become an issue. So I'm cautious and hope that Logitech fixes the problems that are so often mentioned. This is not a cheap keyboard and customers deserve a reliable product. After 3 months I'm fine, but careful. 2) Large print Nuklz wired white keys are my second keeper of 3. It's 1/3 the price of my Logitech but the visibility of the large WHITE keys is amazing. It's wired compared to Logitech's wireless, and I love the wireless's lack of clutter. But the super visibility and very good response to keystrokes convinced me to keep this keyboard as a backup. It exceeds my expectations for visibility at a very low price and is better than other backlit keyboards I've researched/bought. 3) AzioVision's wired backlit keyboard looked promising and got a lot of good reviews, and I bought it because of the visibility feature. I sent it back as the keystrokes were too soft for my liking and the various lighting options didn't improve key visibility that much in low light. A lot of people like it, so that's just my experience. Since keyboards have a limited lifespan, especially wireless models, I hope my experience and conclusions will be useful to someone. I decided to keep the two new keyboards—one wireless and one wired—because I felt the wired keyboard would be more reliable and durable than the Logitech K800. For reference, I also tried a few new computer mouse options. I found the simple and inexpensive Revain Basics to be great in size, price, and performance, so I ended up buying a second one as a backup.
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